Barrington James
The Musical World of Marie-Antoinette
Opera and Ballet in 18th Century Paris and Versailles
Barrington James
The Musical World of Marie-Antoinette
Opera and Ballet in 18th Century Paris and Versailles
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For decades, eighteenth-century Paris had been declining into a baroque backwater. Spectacles at the opera, once considered fit for a king, had become "hell for the ears," wrote playwright Carlos Goldoni. Then, in 1774, with the crowning of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, Paris became one of the world's most vibrant musical centers. Austrian composer Christophe-Willibald Gluck, protege of the queen, introduced a new kind of tragic opera--dramatic, human and closer to nature. The expressive pantomime known as ballet d'action, forerunner of the modern ballet, replaced stately court dancing.…mehr
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For decades, eighteenth-century Paris had been declining into a baroque backwater. Spectacles at the opera, once considered fit for a king, had become "hell for the ears," wrote playwright Carlos Goldoni. Then, in 1774, with the crowning of Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette, Paris became one of the world's most vibrant musical centers. Austrian composer Christophe-Willibald Gluck, protege of the queen, introduced a new kind of tragic opera--dramatic, human and closer to nature. The expressive pantomime known as ballet d'action, forerunner of the modern ballet, replaced stately court dancing. Along the boulevards, people whistled lighter tunes from the Italian opera, where the queen's favorite composer, Andre Modeste Gretry, ruled supreme. This book recounts Gluck's remaking of the grand operatic tragedy--long symbolic of absolute monarchy--and the vehement quarrels between those who embraced reform and those who preferred familiar baroque tunes or the sweeter melodies of Italy. The turmoil was an important element in the ferment that led to the French Revolution and the beheading of the queen.
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- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9781476684369
- ISBN-10: 1476684367
- Artikelnr.: 63361400
- Verlag: McFarland
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9781476684369
- ISBN-10: 1476684367
- Artikelnr.: 63361400
Barrington James has been a reporter, editor and foreign correspondent for several major news organizations, including the New York Herald Tribune, United Press International, and the International Herald Tribune in Paris. He lives in Sevres, France.
Table of Contents Preface A Note on Sources 1.
A Country Ripe for Change A Surprise Meeting 7
The Harp 9
Music Takes Over 10
The Petit Trianon 11
The Trianon Theater 2.
Christoph Willibald Gluck and the Quest for Drama French Influence in Vienna 16
Reform Operas 17
Calzabigi 18
Ideas of Paris 19
Du Roullet 20
A Bold Enterprise 21
Stormy Rehearsals 22
A Letter from Rousseau 23
This Happy Revolution 24
A New Part for the Goddess 25
Orphée et Eurydice 3.
"Simplicity, Truth, and Naturalness" Alceste 28
Armide 28
Dramatic Impact 29
Painter, Poet and Musician 30
A Terrible Battle 32
La Harpe's Attack 32
Anonyme de Vaugirard 4.
The Baroness and the Broken Old Songbird Two Divas 35
A Fight with a Prince 36
The Voice of the People 37
Brutal Hostility 38
Madame la Baronne 40
Arnould Attempts a Comeback 5.
Niccolò Piccinni In Search of a Fortune 43
Du Barry's Rivalry 44
Is There No Sun? 46
Orlando and Orlandino 6.
Iphigénie en Champagne Atys 51
An Operatic Duel 52
The Drunken Soprano 54
A Convivial Dinner 7.
A Star Is Born: Madame Saint-Huberty Didon 59
An Unfortunate Marriage 60
Didon Transformed 61
Authentic Costume 63
Quarrels with Management 64
Piccinni Returns to Naples 8.
Mozart The Duc de Guînes 66
A Warning 67
From Child Prodigy to Nobody 68
From Mannheim to Paris 69
Baron von Grimm 73
Aristocrats 74
Slow Return to Salzburg 9.
Antonio Salieri Écho et Narcisse 78
Les Danaïdes 80
Salieri's Deception 82
Les Horaces 10.
Tragédie Lyrique In Search of a Common Language 85
Italy versus France 85
Lully 86
Rameau 87
Scribblers 89
The Buffoons 89
Religious Undertone 90
Rousseau 91
Le devin du village 93
A Hell for the Ears 95
The French Howl 96
Why Was the Paris Opéra So Different? 11.
The Entrepreneur The Performing Monkey Pays 99
De Vismes du Valgay 100
Expanding the Repertoire 101
A Fresh Start 102
Castor et Pollux 104
Les Bouffons, Bis 104
A Modern Impresario 106
The Opéra Conspiracy 106
De Vismes' Denial 12.
Ballet and the Art of Gesture Dupré's Graceful Steps 110
Ballets within Operas 111
Pantomime 111
Gluck and Ballet 112
Noverre 113
Enormous Ill Will 13.
Marie-Madeleine Guimard Mirza et Lindor 117
Extravagance 119
A Favorite at Court 120
Ballet and Meaning 121
Nature 122
Grace 14.
Concerts Concert Life 124
Aristocrats 126
Foreigners 126
Baron Bach 127
The Concert Spirituel 127
Gossec and the Concert des Amateurs 128
L'Orchestre de la Société Olympique 130
The Court 131
Menus Plaisirs 15.
Opéra Comique The Italian Theater 133
Jean Monnet 133
Financial Crisis 135
The Merged Company 137
An Italian Innovator 138
Monsigny 138
Philidor 140
Nicolas-Marie d'Alayrac 16.
Marguerite Montansier Into the Queen's Circle 144
The Theater at Versailles 145
Paisiello 147
Montansier's Role 147
Move to Paris 148
Théâtre de Monsieur 17.
André-Modeste Grétry The Queen's Music Director 152
Grétry Walks to Rome 153
A Meeting with Voltaire 154
Hostile Reception in Paris 155
Marmontel Comes to the Rescue 156
Opus One 157
Zémire et Azor 158
Michel-Jean Sedaine 160
Tragedies 18.
Jean-Nicolas Bouilly Pierre le Grand 163
Antoinette 163
Grétry's Great Loss 164
Grétry Quits Music 166
Revolutionary Politics 167
Fidelio 19.
The Opéra in the 1780s Fire, Again! 169
A Race to Rebuild 171
Safety Concerns 172
Antoine Dauvergne 172
The Stars Run Away 174
Mlle. Théodore 175
Undisputed Talent 176
Dauberval Flees to London 20.
Antonio Sacchini L'Olympiade 179
Xenophobia at the Opéra 180
Renaud 181
Chimène 182
Dardanus 183
dipe à Colone 184
Arvire et Évélina 21.
Figaro and Tarare The Marriage of Figaro 187
The Necklace Affair 187
The End Game 188
A Wave of Slander 189
Tarare 190
An Oriental Theme 22.
The Show Goes On Resentment of Bureaucracy 194
Dauvergne Reappointed 195
A School for Principals 197
Les Filles de l'Opéra 197
The Show Goes On 198
Tu dors Brutus 23.
Religion and Revolution The Grand Motet 202
Jean-François Lesueur 203
Gossec and the Big Sound 204
François Giroust 205
A New Religion 207
A Revolution in Song 209
La Marseillaise 211
Dialogue des Carmélites 24.
Tragic Epilogue A Fateful Aria 214
Censorship 216
Farewell to the Theater 216
The Temple Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
A Country Ripe for Change A Surprise Meeting 7
The Harp 9
Music Takes Over 10
The Petit Trianon 11
The Trianon Theater 2.
Christoph Willibald Gluck and the Quest for Drama French Influence in Vienna 16
Reform Operas 17
Calzabigi 18
Ideas of Paris 19
Du Roullet 20
A Bold Enterprise 21
Stormy Rehearsals 22
A Letter from Rousseau 23
This Happy Revolution 24
A New Part for the Goddess 25
Orphée et Eurydice 3.
"Simplicity, Truth, and Naturalness" Alceste 28
Armide 28
Dramatic Impact 29
Painter, Poet and Musician 30
A Terrible Battle 32
La Harpe's Attack 32
Anonyme de Vaugirard 4.
The Baroness and the Broken Old Songbird Two Divas 35
A Fight with a Prince 36
The Voice of the People 37
Brutal Hostility 38
Madame la Baronne 40
Arnould Attempts a Comeback 5.
Niccolò Piccinni In Search of a Fortune 43
Du Barry's Rivalry 44
Is There No Sun? 46
Orlando and Orlandino 6.
Iphigénie en Champagne Atys 51
An Operatic Duel 52
The Drunken Soprano 54
A Convivial Dinner 7.
A Star Is Born: Madame Saint-Huberty Didon 59
An Unfortunate Marriage 60
Didon Transformed 61
Authentic Costume 63
Quarrels with Management 64
Piccinni Returns to Naples 8.
Mozart The Duc de Guînes 66
A Warning 67
From Child Prodigy to Nobody 68
From Mannheim to Paris 69
Baron von Grimm 73
Aristocrats 74
Slow Return to Salzburg 9.
Antonio Salieri Écho et Narcisse 78
Les Danaïdes 80
Salieri's Deception 82
Les Horaces 10.
Tragédie Lyrique In Search of a Common Language 85
Italy versus France 85
Lully 86
Rameau 87
Scribblers 89
The Buffoons 89
Religious Undertone 90
Rousseau 91
Le devin du village 93
A Hell for the Ears 95
The French Howl 96
Why Was the Paris Opéra So Different? 11.
The Entrepreneur The Performing Monkey Pays 99
De Vismes du Valgay 100
Expanding the Repertoire 101
A Fresh Start 102
Castor et Pollux 104
Les Bouffons, Bis 104
A Modern Impresario 106
The Opéra Conspiracy 106
De Vismes' Denial 12.
Ballet and the Art of Gesture Dupré's Graceful Steps 110
Ballets within Operas 111
Pantomime 111
Gluck and Ballet 112
Noverre 113
Enormous Ill Will 13.
Marie-Madeleine Guimard Mirza et Lindor 117
Extravagance 119
A Favorite at Court 120
Ballet and Meaning 121
Nature 122
Grace 14.
Concerts Concert Life 124
Aristocrats 126
Foreigners 126
Baron Bach 127
The Concert Spirituel 127
Gossec and the Concert des Amateurs 128
L'Orchestre de la Société Olympique 130
The Court 131
Menus Plaisirs 15.
Opéra Comique The Italian Theater 133
Jean Monnet 133
Financial Crisis 135
The Merged Company 137
An Italian Innovator 138
Monsigny 138
Philidor 140
Nicolas-Marie d'Alayrac 16.
Marguerite Montansier Into the Queen's Circle 144
The Theater at Versailles 145
Paisiello 147
Montansier's Role 147
Move to Paris 148
Théâtre de Monsieur 17.
André-Modeste Grétry The Queen's Music Director 152
Grétry Walks to Rome 153
A Meeting with Voltaire 154
Hostile Reception in Paris 155
Marmontel Comes to the Rescue 156
Opus One 157
Zémire et Azor 158
Michel-Jean Sedaine 160
Tragedies 18.
Jean-Nicolas Bouilly Pierre le Grand 163
Antoinette 163
Grétry's Great Loss 164
Grétry Quits Music 166
Revolutionary Politics 167
Fidelio 19.
The Opéra in the 1780s Fire, Again! 169
A Race to Rebuild 171
Safety Concerns 172
Antoine Dauvergne 172
The Stars Run Away 174
Mlle. Théodore 175
Undisputed Talent 176
Dauberval Flees to London 20.
Antonio Sacchini L'Olympiade 179
Xenophobia at the Opéra 180
Renaud 181
Chimène 182
Dardanus 183
dipe à Colone 184
Arvire et Évélina 21.
Figaro and Tarare The Marriage of Figaro 187
The Necklace Affair 187
The End Game 188
A Wave of Slander 189
Tarare 190
An Oriental Theme 22.
The Show Goes On Resentment of Bureaucracy 194
Dauvergne Reappointed 195
A School for Principals 197
Les Filles de l'Opéra 197
The Show Goes On 198
Tu dors Brutus 23.
Religion and Revolution The Grand Motet 202
Jean-François Lesueur 203
Gossec and the Big Sound 204
François Giroust 205
A New Religion 207
A Revolution in Song 209
La Marseillaise 211
Dialogue des Carmélites 24.
Tragic Epilogue A Fateful Aria 214
Censorship 216
Farewell to the Theater 216
The Temple Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Preface A Note on Sources 1.
A Country Ripe for Change A Surprise Meeting 7
The Harp 9
Music Takes Over 10
The Petit Trianon 11
The Trianon Theater 2.
Christoph Willibald Gluck and the Quest for Drama French Influence in Vienna 16
Reform Operas 17
Calzabigi 18
Ideas of Paris 19
Du Roullet 20
A Bold Enterprise 21
Stormy Rehearsals 22
A Letter from Rousseau 23
This Happy Revolution 24
A New Part for the Goddess 25
Orphée et Eurydice 3.
"Simplicity, Truth, and Naturalness" Alceste 28
Armide 28
Dramatic Impact 29
Painter, Poet and Musician 30
A Terrible Battle 32
La Harpe's Attack 32
Anonyme de Vaugirard 4.
The Baroness and the Broken Old Songbird Two Divas 35
A Fight with a Prince 36
The Voice of the People 37
Brutal Hostility 38
Madame la Baronne 40
Arnould Attempts a Comeback 5.
Niccolò Piccinni In Search of a Fortune 43
Du Barry's Rivalry 44
Is There No Sun? 46
Orlando and Orlandino 6.
Iphigénie en Champagne Atys 51
An Operatic Duel 52
The Drunken Soprano 54
A Convivial Dinner 7.
A Star Is Born: Madame Saint-Huberty Didon 59
An Unfortunate Marriage 60
Didon Transformed 61
Authentic Costume 63
Quarrels with Management 64
Piccinni Returns to Naples 8.
Mozart The Duc de Guînes 66
A Warning 67
From Child Prodigy to Nobody 68
From Mannheim to Paris 69
Baron von Grimm 73
Aristocrats 74
Slow Return to Salzburg 9.
Antonio Salieri Écho et Narcisse 78
Les Danaïdes 80
Salieri's Deception 82
Les Horaces 10.
Tragédie Lyrique In Search of a Common Language 85
Italy versus France 85
Lully 86
Rameau 87
Scribblers 89
The Buffoons 89
Religious Undertone 90
Rousseau 91
Le devin du village 93
A Hell for the Ears 95
The French Howl 96
Why Was the Paris Opéra So Different? 11.
The Entrepreneur The Performing Monkey Pays 99
De Vismes du Valgay 100
Expanding the Repertoire 101
A Fresh Start 102
Castor et Pollux 104
Les Bouffons, Bis 104
A Modern Impresario 106
The Opéra Conspiracy 106
De Vismes' Denial 12.
Ballet and the Art of Gesture Dupré's Graceful Steps 110
Ballets within Operas 111
Pantomime 111
Gluck and Ballet 112
Noverre 113
Enormous Ill Will 13.
Marie-Madeleine Guimard Mirza et Lindor 117
Extravagance 119
A Favorite at Court 120
Ballet and Meaning 121
Nature 122
Grace 14.
Concerts Concert Life 124
Aristocrats 126
Foreigners 126
Baron Bach 127
The Concert Spirituel 127
Gossec and the Concert des Amateurs 128
L'Orchestre de la Société Olympique 130
The Court 131
Menus Plaisirs 15.
Opéra Comique The Italian Theater 133
Jean Monnet 133
Financial Crisis 135
The Merged Company 137
An Italian Innovator 138
Monsigny 138
Philidor 140
Nicolas-Marie d'Alayrac 16.
Marguerite Montansier Into the Queen's Circle 144
The Theater at Versailles 145
Paisiello 147
Montansier's Role 147
Move to Paris 148
Théâtre de Monsieur 17.
André-Modeste Grétry The Queen's Music Director 152
Grétry Walks to Rome 153
A Meeting with Voltaire 154
Hostile Reception in Paris 155
Marmontel Comes to the Rescue 156
Opus One 157
Zémire et Azor 158
Michel-Jean Sedaine 160
Tragedies 18.
Jean-Nicolas Bouilly Pierre le Grand 163
Antoinette 163
Grétry's Great Loss 164
Grétry Quits Music 166
Revolutionary Politics 167
Fidelio 19.
The Opéra in the 1780s Fire, Again! 169
A Race to Rebuild 171
Safety Concerns 172
Antoine Dauvergne 172
The Stars Run Away 174
Mlle. Théodore 175
Undisputed Talent 176
Dauberval Flees to London 20.
Antonio Sacchini L'Olympiade 179
Xenophobia at the Opéra 180
Renaud 181
Chimène 182
Dardanus 183
dipe à Colone 184
Arvire et Évélina 21.
Figaro and Tarare The Marriage of Figaro 187
The Necklace Affair 187
The End Game 188
A Wave of Slander 189
Tarare 190
An Oriental Theme 22.
The Show Goes On Resentment of Bureaucracy 194
Dauvergne Reappointed 195
A School for Principals 197
Les Filles de l'Opéra 197
The Show Goes On 198
Tu dors Brutus 23.
Religion and Revolution The Grand Motet 202
Jean-François Lesueur 203
Gossec and the Big Sound 204
François Giroust 205
A New Religion 207
A Revolution in Song 209
La Marseillaise 211
Dialogue des Carmélites 24.
Tragic Epilogue A Fateful Aria 214
Censorship 216
Farewell to the Theater 216
The Temple Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
A Country Ripe for Change A Surprise Meeting 7
The Harp 9
Music Takes Over 10
The Petit Trianon 11
The Trianon Theater 2.
Christoph Willibald Gluck and the Quest for Drama French Influence in Vienna 16
Reform Operas 17
Calzabigi 18
Ideas of Paris 19
Du Roullet 20
A Bold Enterprise 21
Stormy Rehearsals 22
A Letter from Rousseau 23
This Happy Revolution 24
A New Part for the Goddess 25
Orphée et Eurydice 3.
"Simplicity, Truth, and Naturalness" Alceste 28
Armide 28
Dramatic Impact 29
Painter, Poet and Musician 30
A Terrible Battle 32
La Harpe's Attack 32
Anonyme de Vaugirard 4.
The Baroness and the Broken Old Songbird Two Divas 35
A Fight with a Prince 36
The Voice of the People 37
Brutal Hostility 38
Madame la Baronne 40
Arnould Attempts a Comeback 5.
Niccolò Piccinni In Search of a Fortune 43
Du Barry's Rivalry 44
Is There No Sun? 46
Orlando and Orlandino 6.
Iphigénie en Champagne Atys 51
An Operatic Duel 52
The Drunken Soprano 54
A Convivial Dinner 7.
A Star Is Born: Madame Saint-Huberty Didon 59
An Unfortunate Marriage 60
Didon Transformed 61
Authentic Costume 63
Quarrels with Management 64
Piccinni Returns to Naples 8.
Mozart The Duc de Guînes 66
A Warning 67
From Child Prodigy to Nobody 68
From Mannheim to Paris 69
Baron von Grimm 73
Aristocrats 74
Slow Return to Salzburg 9.
Antonio Salieri Écho et Narcisse 78
Les Danaïdes 80
Salieri's Deception 82
Les Horaces 10.
Tragédie Lyrique In Search of a Common Language 85
Italy versus France 85
Lully 86
Rameau 87
Scribblers 89
The Buffoons 89
Religious Undertone 90
Rousseau 91
Le devin du village 93
A Hell for the Ears 95
The French Howl 96
Why Was the Paris Opéra So Different? 11.
The Entrepreneur The Performing Monkey Pays 99
De Vismes du Valgay 100
Expanding the Repertoire 101
A Fresh Start 102
Castor et Pollux 104
Les Bouffons, Bis 104
A Modern Impresario 106
The Opéra Conspiracy 106
De Vismes' Denial 12.
Ballet and the Art of Gesture Dupré's Graceful Steps 110
Ballets within Operas 111
Pantomime 111
Gluck and Ballet 112
Noverre 113
Enormous Ill Will 13.
Marie-Madeleine Guimard Mirza et Lindor 117
Extravagance 119
A Favorite at Court 120
Ballet and Meaning 121
Nature 122
Grace 14.
Concerts Concert Life 124
Aristocrats 126
Foreigners 126
Baron Bach 127
The Concert Spirituel 127
Gossec and the Concert des Amateurs 128
L'Orchestre de la Société Olympique 130
The Court 131
Menus Plaisirs 15.
Opéra Comique The Italian Theater 133
Jean Monnet 133
Financial Crisis 135
The Merged Company 137
An Italian Innovator 138
Monsigny 138
Philidor 140
Nicolas-Marie d'Alayrac 16.
Marguerite Montansier Into the Queen's Circle 144
The Theater at Versailles 145
Paisiello 147
Montansier's Role 147
Move to Paris 148
Théâtre de Monsieur 17.
André-Modeste Grétry The Queen's Music Director 152
Grétry Walks to Rome 153
A Meeting with Voltaire 154
Hostile Reception in Paris 155
Marmontel Comes to the Rescue 156
Opus One 157
Zémire et Azor 158
Michel-Jean Sedaine 160
Tragedies 18.
Jean-Nicolas Bouilly Pierre le Grand 163
Antoinette 163
Grétry's Great Loss 164
Grétry Quits Music 166
Revolutionary Politics 167
Fidelio 19.
The Opéra in the 1780s Fire, Again! 169
A Race to Rebuild 171
Safety Concerns 172
Antoine Dauvergne 172
The Stars Run Away 174
Mlle. Théodore 175
Undisputed Talent 176
Dauberval Flees to London 20.
Antonio Sacchini L'Olympiade 179
Xenophobia at the Opéra 180
Renaud 181
Chimène 182
Dardanus 183
dipe à Colone 184
Arvire et Évélina 21.
Figaro and Tarare The Marriage of Figaro 187
The Necklace Affair 187
The End Game 188
A Wave of Slander 189
Tarare 190
An Oriental Theme 22.
The Show Goes On Resentment of Bureaucracy 194
Dauvergne Reappointed 195
A School for Principals 197
Les Filles de l'Opéra 197
The Show Goes On 198
Tu dors Brutus 23.
Religion and Revolution The Grand Motet 202
Jean-François Lesueur 203
Gossec and the Big Sound 204
François Giroust 205
A New Religion 207
A Revolution in Song 209
La Marseillaise 211
Dialogue des Carmélites 24.
Tragic Epilogue A Fateful Aria 214
Censorship 216
Farewell to the Theater 216
The Temple Chapter Notes Bibliography Index